Politics POLL: Brexit Withdrawal Agreement

If you were an MP would you vote for or against it?

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Wij

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Indeed. May cannot keep flogging the same dead horse.
 

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Thank fuck for John Bercow. I am so happy to hear this.
 

Job

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Its a lesson to everyone.
That parliment has a thousand different ways to ignore voters.

All of this is seeping into Europes consciousness and rioting and violence will seen to be the only way.

If youre going to ask such an immense question, one that changes Europe.
Then you had better be prepared to follow through with the decision.
Every sidestep is going into the little black book of the right.
 

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Its a lesson to everyone.
That parliment has a thousand different ways to ignore voters.
Actually, if you understood it, it makes a no-deal brexit in less than two weeks more likely.

It means that the government isn't allowed to just vote on the same thing over and over.
 

Job

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Hes not daft, it makes delaying brexit much more likely.
We voted for no deal exit.
Every single fudge, no matter how sensible or well meaning is destroying democracy and Europe will pay a terrible price for it.

We owe it to Europe to no deal and then come to sensible agreements, showing your disdain for the citizens of Europe could not come at a worst time.
It doesnt matter that there are millions who want to stay in.
Its a fundamental cornerstone of democracy, I'd rather they came out and admitted they had no clue what they were asking andthe EU promised to address the concerns of the continents pipulation.
All they can think of is to belittle them.
 

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We voted for no deal exit.
Show me that on any ballot paper, or any description of the vote anywhere on the planet.

Cameron didn't expect the vote to go against him, so the referendum itself was fucking nonsense. As the whole thing has been from day one.

It's like you set the referendum with these exact terms:

"WORDS"

"OTHER WORDS"

and "other words" has been used to mean whatever any idiot likes, depending on how he feels at the time. (But definitely can't be agreed upon).
 

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We voted to leave the EU.
There are no deals that do that completely.

They voted to even take it off the table.
Non binding obviously...which is whatevefuckly changeable by a law from Oliver Cromwell no doubt.
 

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We voted to leave the EU.
There are no deals that do that completely.
Just wrong.

It’s like saying that you haven’t really left school at 16 because the traffic still affects you and the building has a gravitational effect on your body.

That’s not what leaving school or leaving the EU means.
 

Job

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No obviously not.
All the deals leave us connected and weaker.
It like saying weve left school but we still have to ask the teacher if we can go to the toilet
 

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No obviously not.
All the deals leave us connected and weaker.
It like saying weve left school but we still have to ask the teacher if we can go to the toilet
You want to interact with the EU in any way? Like trade or travel?

You’re asking to be able to leave school and therefore get away from its rules but then turn up and shit in the ornamental pond every day.
 

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Well now youve shown that the remain propoganda has zombied your brain..lets hit the real world.

Everything will be the same, a short but difficult transition to new deals and then all forgotten in 5 years time.
 

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Well now youve shown that the remain propoganda has zombied your brain..lets hit the real world.

Everything will be the same, a short but difficult transition to new deals and then all forgotten in 5 years time.
New deals would be different from ‘leaving us connected’?

You’ve not thought this through.
 

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They woukd have no power over us whatsoever except the obvious financial and standards leverage thats the norm between trading nations
 

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Well now youve shown that the remain propoganda has zombied your brain..lets hit the real world.

Everything will be the same, a short but difficult transition to new deals and then all forgotten in 5 years time.
Why would we give you the exact same benefits you have now when you won't contribute to the union and "weaken it for five years"?

If anything we should tariff you for screwing up the economy and throwing the entire union into uncertainty.
 

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Lol dont blame us.
They are the incompetent cretins running it and watched their 2nd biggest economy head towards the door while laughing all the way.
 

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They woukd have no power over us whatsoever except the obvious financial and standards leverage thats the norm between trading nations
You do know that the areas of law where the EU can legislate are set out in the treaties that you can read? Have you read them?
 

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All the deals are partial remain.

No, they're not. A customs union doesn't require EU membership for instance. Just because a bunch a rightwing ERG cunts have chosen to interpret leaving the EU as leaving every institution the EU is also a member of, doesn't mean they're correct. Just cunts.
 

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Lol dont blame us.
They are the incompetent cretins running it and watched their 2nd biggest economy head towards the door while laughing all the way.
Everyone contributes a little more and we won't even notice you're gone within the year, whilst on the other hand the factory workers who were fooled into voting leave will be losing their jobs because the German car industry will be moving it out of Britain.

Mate, come 29th and you're fucked! It'll be like celebrating your birthday and while you're blowing out the candles you realise that the "cake" is a steaming pile of shit. Not so much fun after that.
 

Job

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You might want to look slightly outsude of.
Well fuck you, we'll carry on because of the Germans.
Yes the Germans are bankrolling the EU...who in turn spend it fucking up Europe.
In fact Germany pretty well supports Europe, if youre fine with that..np.

Of course eventually the German people..who have history in this area...willl want to see some payback in the shape of an EU empire they run and I dont blame them.
 

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